[6] Bahawalnagar originally known as Rojhanwali[7] was a small settlement consisting of few huts and shacks.
This village Rojhanwali is still in existence at a distance of about 1.5 miles north of the Railway Station.
Bahawalnagar is located at the historic Delhi–Multan road constructed by Indian Muslim Emperor Sher Shah Suri.
It was a junction between Bahawalnagar and Bhatinda at distance of 113 miles, now linking branch lines Amrooka and Fort Abbas.
Though this site was not fit for flourishing as the topographical features were not favorable and drinking water was unfit for health.
The real achievement was Fordwah Canal which brought almost the entire district under the command of irrigation system.
Over the years, global climate change has affected Bahawalnagar as well as any other place on Earth and below comparison charts from Weatherbase and NOAA show the difference in rainfall and low temperatures between 1990 and 2015.
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